My fav shirts are typically random, oversized snapshots of history that I "borrow" from Dad (disculpe papa - mine now). Although, when I don't have an alternative to preloved, sweet-ass finds, sometimes there is no other choice but to buy something new.

A life sautéing in salty ocean water sadly cannot be supported wholly by Nannas hand-me-downs. And when glorious nudity validates arrest in most countries, it can be difficult to frolic, sustainably, without some form of genital curtain. This is why it brings me much pleasure to see the systems we live in are changing, making it easier for us to action our good intentions.

You don't like it when baby turtles are strangled by ghost fishing nets? Me neither. So change the way you shop. Newsflash, giving a fuck looks sexy on everybody.

Was your mind blown by the article aptly titled, WTF is up with recycling? You must then understand why ingenious reuse of materials gets us so pumped.

Here's a collection of VOPO gems, saving the ocean, one peach at a time.

Born out of one hundred percent recycled ripstop, a reinforced fabric created to withstand tears, torrential downpours and epic wind gusts, the Parka is the lightweight jacket you want when deep in the wilderness. It comes with a pocket to stash and conveniently carry this outerwear piece.

We are devoted fangirls over the Abysse collection right here. They have nailed it with rainbows this season, offering epic women a sustainable, active range composed of ECONYL (repurposed, salvaged fishing nets), in addition to their already adored line of functional wetsuits and classic bikinis.

Woodlike create some of the most durable, thoughtfully-designed garments we are yet to discover. WDLK goes beyond the use of regenerated ECONYL® yarn; by additionally partnering as a member of 1% For The Planet®. For every piece purchased, you make a direct donation to the Healthy Seas Initiative.

Since plastic was invented in the late 19th century we have created about 9.2 billion tons of this. Today, about 18 percent of plastic worldwide is recycled. The rest is incinerated or dumped in nature and landfills. Now we must deal with it.

This heartfelt sentiment was shared by the Indigenous elders who sat by the campfire with us, gifting their knowledge and understanding of this place, lifting us up to walk alongside them as we do this urgent work of healing the country, healing ourselves.

Plastic is one of the most versatile creations of modern history with unrivaled application at a material level. However, it has become apparent that because of its durability and absence of waste management infrastructure, a significant amount of plastic is entering the oceans.

An important element of our events is our work directly with local community and organisations. Showcasing passion, knowledge and expertise from the neighbourhood, alongside national and international appearances.

This is a critical event in the Filipino sugar industry, allowing landlords to develop a dependable, controlling system of perpetual nearly-free work from the peasants. This is known as the hacienda system... is it modern slavery?